Stem Cell Therapy for Hair vs Other Treatments
At Esthetic Hair, different hair therapies are used depending on the condition of the follicles and the stage of hair loss. Stem cell therapy works in a different way compared to options like PRP, mesotherapy, or hair transplant. If you’re unsure which treatment suits your case, speaking directly with a specialist can help you choose the right approach.
How It Compares to PRP and Mesotherapy
While PRP hair therapy uses growth factors from your own blood and mesotherapy delivers vitamins and nutrients directly to the scalp, stem cell therapy works at a deeper, cellular level. Its regenerative effect tends to be stronger and longer-lasting. PRP and mesotherapy can improve hair quality, but results are usually milder and require repeated sessions to maintain benefits.
How It Compares to Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy focuses on improving scalp oxygenation and circulation to support overall follicle function. It helps create a healthier scalp environment but does not directly regenerate or reactivate dormant follicles. Stem cell therapy, by contrast, targets follicle repair and regeneration at a cellular level, making it more suitable when the goal is to strengthen weakened follicles rather than simply improving scalp conditions.
How It Compares to Hair Transplants
Hair transplants such as FUE or DHI are surgical procedures that restore hair by relocating healthy follicles to areas with visible thinning or baldness. This approach is generally suited to more advanced hair loss, where regenerative or stimulation-based treatments are no longer enough on their own. Compared to stem cell therapy, transplantation focuses on redistribution rather than reactivating existing follicles.
Best Results Through Combination
Stem cell therapy often works best alongside hair transplants or PRP treatments. It helps protect existing hair, enhances graft survival, and improves overall density, creating a comprehensive approach to hair restoration that addresses both current thinning and future hair loss.








